In Our Feeds: The power of reading aloud, Ernest Hemingway and The Catcher in The Rye

Alexandra Wladich  //  Nov 9, 2015

In Our Feeds: The power of reading aloud, Ernest Hemingway and The Catcher in The Rye

Each Friday, we share a handful of links we found interesting, provocative, funny — or just plain cool. We call it In Our Feeds. Enjoy!

Planning on seeing a movie this weekend? Don’t bother. Go read a book! According to an article on Vocativ, literary originals have higher ratings than the film adaptations 96% of the time.

We just love this article on Lit Hub about rereading The Catch in The Rye as an adult.

Are you in the Seattle area? Go check out the book store Amazon just opened.

We just love this article on Lit Hub about rereading The Catch in The Rye as an adult.

Morgan Library Hosts Exhibit on Ernest Hemingway adweek.it/1QfUXWN pic.twitter.com/sWTrw0GBBm

At Scholastic we believe children should be able to read what they want. So we just loved this article from Book Riot. Also, be sure to check out Reading Unbound, a profession book that talks about the importance of choice and why kids need to read what they want. 

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